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A proof number represents the complexity or difficulty of proving a mathematical statement, typically in the context of formal systems or logic. It quantifies the minimum number of steps or transformations required to derive a conclusion from axioms or previously established theorems. In computer science, it can also indicate the efficiency of algorithms in proving theorems or solving problems within a logical framework.

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